USCGC Triumph

The Motor Lifeboat Triumph (CG 52301) was a motor lifeboat operated by the United States Coast Guard.

[1][2][3] The Triumph, and her sister, the Invincible, were the only vessels in their class.

They were built in 1935, when the Coast Guard's other motor lifeboats were 36 foot motor lifeboat—vessels with a shorter range, that did not need facilities for sleeping or the preparation of meals.

[1] Five of the six sailors aboard her lost their lives.

Unlike the Triumph which was not self-righting, modern motor lifeboats are designed to be self-righting—they mount buoyancy chambers which will rapidly force the boats right-side-up, if they overturned.

The Triumph out of Station Point Adams at the mouth of the Columbia River.